This is truly going to be a matter of personal preference and fit. Generally speaking, however, most clay shotguns have longer barrels and interchangable chokes, and often a Monte Carlo style stock. If this is something exploratory, consider the following lower-priced guns:
CZ Canvas back 12g 28", Charles Daly 206 12g 30"
If this is something you want to take more seriously, look into something like a Browning Citori or Winchester 101. Happy shooting!
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to hunt, like duck, I would recommend a semi-auto shotgun chamberling at least 3 shells. If you want to shoot fast and accurately, like quail hunting or skeet shooting, I would recommend a single trigger "over and under" shotgun.(I think this is the best shotgun) But I would not recommend a double-barrel shotgun because of the barrel positions for any of these topics. If you just want to collect shotguns just get engraved and in good condition shotguns. (That's what I would recommend)
200-500 USD or so
Choke Type Notches Cylinder IIIIII Skeet IIIII Improved Cylinder IIII Modified III Improved Modified II Full I
Best left to a gunsmith.
John Moses Browning. The Browning Superposed was the first practicle over, under shotgun
If your over under shotgun was made prior to 1964,then the model of your Browning shotgun should be named the superposed.
200-500 USD or so
This is a double barrel, over/under shotgun.
what is value of investram 410 over and under shotgun
I would need to know what model of Browning over/under shotgun you are asking about in order to help you.
Yes, if it is unloaded while the other is not.
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